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Why There Is No Such Thing As "positive" Discrimination?
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Curse the Labour party and this awful woman for compelling me to agree with Gorgious George: " Bradford New Labour. A supernova shambles...", bang on!
Curse the Labour party and this awful woman for compelling me to agree with Gorgious George: " Bradford New Labour. A supernova shambles...", bang on!
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No it doesn't. Any man can stand in Bradford West.
UKIP, Respect, Conservatives and the LibDems all have a male candidate. So making sure the Labour Candidate was female my have actually been a smart move.
No it doesn't. Any man can stand in Bradford West.
UKIP, Respect, Conservatives and the LibDems all have a male candidate. So making sure the Labour Candidate was female my have actually been a smart move.
"Any man can stand in Bradford West."
Not if he wants to stand as a Labour Party candidate, he cannot, Gromit.
Selecting a candidate from a list of women only precludes 50% of Labour supporters from standing for the seat. However you try to dress it up, it is plainly and simply discrimination on the grounds of gender prctised by an organisation that purports to have equality at the heart of its values.
Not if he wants to stand as a Labour Party candidate, he cannot, Gromit.
Selecting a candidate from a list of women only precludes 50% of Labour supporters from standing for the seat. However you try to dress it up, it is plainly and simply discrimination on the grounds of gender prctised by an organisation that purports to have equality at the heart of its values.
What a load of b....s Gomit! If the ballot sheet ends up with all male names it could be any of numbers of reasons. Each party will select the best candidate, regardless of gender. It may be that women are not as drawn to the idea of being an MP as men. After all, who wants to join the bear pit that is the House of Commons?
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